Peninei Halakha: Shabbat – Volume 2 | Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
The book presents a deep, thorough, and detailed clarification of the laws of Shabbat, focusing on the practical Melakhot (prohibited labors) that accompany us within the Jewish home and the community. This is not merely a book of halakha, but a guide that grants Shabbat its holiness and its unique delight, while making the most complex issues accessible in clear language that integrates halakhic tradition with modern technology.
This volume of the book lays out for the reader the entirety of the practical Melakhot: starting with the laws of cooking (Bishul), keeping food warm (Shehiyah), and returning food to the heat (Chazarah), through the laws of selecting (Borer), grinding (Tokhen), and kneading (Lash), up to the laws of dyeing (Tzovea), tying (Koshair), sewing (Tofer), and building (Boneh). Special emphasis is placed on applying halakha in the modern kitchen and the use of electrical appliances, alongside a thorough clarification of the laws of medicine on Shabbat, the laws of Muktzeh, and the laws of Shabbat boundaries (Techum Shabbat) and Eruvin.
What makes this book unique for you?
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Halakha in the test of reality: The book addresses contemporary questions—from the use of smart electrical appliances to medical solutions—providing clear answers based on the foundations of halakha.
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Uncompromising clarity: In the finest tradition of the “Peninei Halakha” series, the complex issues of the Shabbat Melakhot are presented in pleasant and organized language that integrates the customs of all communities (Sephardic and Ashkenazic) and explains the reasons behind the mitzvot.
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Relaxed Oneg Shabbat: The book grants the family the necessary halakhic confidence to observe Shabbat with calmness, joy, and a deep understanding of the boundaries of the permitted and the forbidden.
This is an essential tool for every Jewish home seeking to delve into the practical laws of Shabbat, turning the seventh day into a source of blessing, holiness, and deep family connection through enlightening halakhic precision.
Beyond the thorough halakhic clarification, here are the main points that make the book an essential and exciting tool in every Jewish home:
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Kitchen Melakhot: A comprehensive clarification of the laws of cooking, keeping food warm, returning food to the heat, and the use of a plata (Shabbat hot plate) and hot water urn.
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Home and grooming: The laws of selecting, grinding, kneading, and the laws of Melakhot related to clothing and building.
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Medicine and Muktzeh: A detailed guide to the laws of the sick on Shabbat, first aid, and the laws of moving Muktzeh items.
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The Shabbat space: A halakhic clarification of Shabbat boundaries, carrying from one domain to another, and the laws of Eruvin.

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